Lol. My unofficially adopted daughter was required to attend a diversity interview where she was asked if she felt the company was doing enough to support her as a woman of colour and had any thoughts on how it could increase its diversity. They didn't know what hit them.
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Her postgrad studies focused on ethnography and statistics. She gave them a multivariate demographic analysis of the employee pool they had to choose from including the significance of senior management being in their 50s & compared it to the demographics of their employees.
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She is a remarkable young woman, devastating in her clarity & incisiveness & possessing of a systemising mind combined with a deep understanding of human motivations. I wish I could show her to you but she is a private person. She contributes a lot to my thinking.
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My goal is that one day she will write with me though her strength is more in verbal communication. She should give talks. The world should know her awesomeness. I realise I am biased but she is also objectively awesome.
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We don't always agree. She finds me a little too liberal and says she is more conservative tho not much & she has more sympathy with the libertarianism she encountered when living in the US. But she also is also more actively engaged with LGBT & anti-racist causes than me.
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She says I raised her in the meaningful sense tho I got her when she was 19 but her awesomeness is all her.
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Ah, still. That's pretty awesome. I'd expect Mr son would be the same. Although he's too lazy foe that.
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